SIDE HILL 



583 



Claim. The cross - head bolts F and G, 

 either or both, in combination with the beam 

 A and perforated arms c x of the standard-frame 

 C, substantially as herein shown and described, 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



117,054. DANIEL C. DAY, San Jose, 

 Cal. Side-Hill Plows. July 18, 1871. An- 

 tedated July 12, 1871. 



Claim. The combination, with the revolv- 

 ing plate E, of the band F, rod Q, pin I, rod b, 

 and lever H, connected and arranged to operate 

 together, substantially as and for the purpose 

 herein set forth. 



118,049. CHARLES B. PETTENGILL, 



Hebron, Me. Side - Hill Plows. Aug. 15, 



1871. 



Claim. 1. In combination with two hinged 

 wings G G, attached to a reversible mold-board, 

 the jointed rod' passing behind the mold-board, 

 the effect being to compel each wing to move 

 inward as the other moves outward. 



2. In combination with hinged wings, G G, 

 on the mold-board, the pivoted catch K curved 

 on its outer surface, the effect being to move 

 out and support the wings. 



3. The combination of a mold-board, E, 

 having projection Q, and a pair of wings, G G, 

 all constructed and arranged as described, the 

 effect being to enable the same plow to work 

 on level ground as well as on a hill side. 



4. The rod M, toothed bar N, pinion O, and 

 lever P combined with a catch K K', to op- 

 erate it in the manner and for the purpose de- 

 scribed. 



118,932. JOAB H A P G O O D, Shrews- 

 bury, Mass. Plows. Sep. 12, 1871. 

 Claim. 1. The combination of the mold- 

 board C and rear supporting-arm F, with the 

 bed B provided with journals or pivots G I, ar- 

 ranged in relation to each other, bed B, and 

 mold-board C, substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



2. The combination of the mold-board C 

 provided with notches m with the bed B and 

 supporting-standard E, substantially as and for 

 the purposes set forth. 



119,423. WILLIAM W. SPEER, Alle- 

 ghany City, Pa. Combined Subsoils, Drills, 

 and Side-Hill Plows. Sep. 26, 1871. 

 Claim. The perpendicularly sided and tri- 

 angular mold-board G, pivoted at the vertex 

 of its angle to the bolt I of subsoil-plow irons 

 C D E, and adjustable on the arc-bar J to en- 

 able the plow to be adapted to the uses speci- 

 fied. 



120,572. LUKE CHAPMAN, Collins- 

 ville, Conn., assignor to himself and The 

 Collins Company, same place. Gang-Plows. 

 Nov. 7, 1871. 

 Claim. 1. The beam a, made reversible, 



and provided with sets of plows both before and 



behind the point of suspension, substantially 



as described. 



2. The reversible beam a combined with the 

 swivel b, sliding block/ 1 , and standard d, and 

 made rotary by means of the worm-gear c and 

 worm c l , substantially as described. 



3. The parts as claimed in the immediately 

 preceding clause, combined with the lifting- 

 jack described, substantially as described. 



4. The standard d having a reversible beam 

 a hung therein, and oscillatory sidewise upon 

 the main axle g by means of the bed-plate f 

 pivoted to the axle-plate/ 1 , and the worm f* 

 and worm-teeth/ 5 , substantially as described. 



5. In combination with a reversible plow- 

 beam a, the gauge-wheel m, attached adjusta- 

 ble thereto, substantially as described. 



6. A plow-beam a, made reversible by me- 

 chanism substantially as described, made ad- 

 justable vertically and sidewise by mechanism 

 substantially as described, and the whole hung 

 on a main axle, g, permanently sunk below the 

 level of the centers of the supporting-wheels, 

 substantially as described. 



121,582. JOHN BUTLER, Huff Town- 

 ship, Ind. Plows. Dec. 5, 1871. 



Claim. The combination of the standard d, 

 the plate G, the reversible plate C, the plows 

 F F' and H, and the beam A, constructed sub- 

 stantially as described, for the purposes set forth. 



123,272. ELBRIDGE G. MAT- 

 THEWS, Oakham, assignor to Franklin F. 

 Holbrook and Thomas B. Everett, Boston, 

 Mass. Plows. June 30, 1872. 



Claim. 1. The frog E, provided with the 

 curved share-supporting edges or lips d d, sub- 

 stantially as described, and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



2. The combination, with the plow-beam A 

 and circular or rotary cutter G, of a laterally- 

 adjustable frame or supporting-standard M M', 

 substantially as and for the purposes set forth. 



3. The combination, with the laterally-ad- 

 justable supporting-standard M M' and rotary 

 sward-cutter G, of the vertically - adjustable 

 bearing pieces N and holding-screws or bolts m, 

 substantially as and for the purposes set forth. 



4. The combination, with the laterally and 

 vertically adjustable cutter-supporting frame M 

 M' P and plow-beam A, of the hand-lever O, 

 for adjusting the cutter from the rear of the 

 plow, substantially as shown and described. 



123,330. LUKE CHAPMAN, Collins- 

 ville, Conn., assignor to himself and The 

 Collins Company, same place. Plows. Feb. 

 6, 1872. 



Claim. 1. The frame d d 1 d 2 , provided 

 with the journals rigidly attached thereto, in 

 combination with the rotary plow-beam a, pro- 

 vided with the right and left plows b c, substan- 

 tially as described. 



2. The rotating standard <?', provided with 

 wheel or crank and handle e 1 e 3 , arranged to 

 be operated by the driver, in combination with 

 the bearing/ and rotating plow-beam a, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



